Auth_HTTP Example -- Example: A password protected page with multiple rows fetch and md5 password
Example
<?php // example of Auth_HTTP implementation with encrypted password and multiple columns fetch require_once("Auth/HTTP.php"); // setting the database connection options $AuthOptions = array( 'dsn'=>"pgsql://test:test@localhost/testdb", 'table'=>"testable", //your table name 'usernamecol'=>"username", //the table username column 'passwordcol'=>"password", //the table password column 'cryptType'=>"md5", //password encryption type in your db 'dbFields'=>"*", //enabling fetch for other db columns ); $a = new Auth_HTTP("DB", $AuthOptions); $a->setRealm('yourrealm'); //realm name $a->start(); //starting the authentication process $a->setCancelText('<h2>Error 401</h2>'); // error message if authentication fails if($a->getAuth()) // checking for autenticated user { echo "Hello $a->username welcome to my secret page <BR>"; echo "Your details on file are: <BR>"; echo $a->getAuthData('userid'); // retriving other details from the database row echo $a->getAuthData('telephone'); // in this example the user id, telephone number echo $a->getAuthData('email'); // and email address }; ?>
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